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Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:39 pm

Pearl Harbour had me crying so bad, when the ship is on its side and you hear the guy "I don't wanna die, I don't wanna die, I don't wanna die." (They use that line a lot, don't they?) Then you hear a guy going "Its sucking me back" or whatever. That was so sad, because the event actually happened.

Kindergarden Cop. When they have the little speech "... And if I can't trust you..." "You can trust me" "I trusted you then you turned out to be a cop." Not sure thats how it went, but close enough.

Thu Feb 17, 2005 6:42 am

Lets see:
TV Shows:
Oprah when she had a special on familys whos family members went ot Iraq and died. I really lost it when they were reading the letters.

Fresh Prince when his dad walked out on him for a job, and got all mad and stuff.

Movies:
I Am Sam, such a sad movie I only cried when I first saw it though

The Fox and the Hound, at the end when you hear Todd and Coppers voices saying they will always be friends

Titanic, when Jack died. Kinda cliche but you should of heard some of the girls behind me they were actually sobbing

Little Women, when Beth died.

Moulin Rouge, when Satine died

Schindlers List, the whole movie was just plain sad.

Books:
The Outsiders, such a good book, sad too. I cried when Johnny was wondering if his parents worried about him when he ran away, another time was when Johnny died, and when Dallas died.

Little Women when Beth died again.

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, when Francies dad died

and thats all of the tearjerking moments I can think of at the time.

Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:40 am

Radio.
I was crying the majority of that movie. :(

Thu Feb 17, 2005 11:32 am

werepup wrote:One that made me blub for a fortnight was Life is Beautiful... gosh, I'm starting to fill up already.


I'm watching that movie in school and I'm pretty sure i am going to cry.

Thu Feb 17, 2005 2:15 pm

shortin wrote:Movies:
I Am Sam, such a sad movie I only cried when I first saw it though


Oh, I forgot about that...really got to me.

Radio, too.

Remember the Titans.

Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:56 pm

livin_in_the_shadow wrote:
werepup wrote:One that made me blub for a fortnight was Life is Beautiful... gosh, I'm starting to fill up already.


I'm watching that movie in school and I'm pretty sure i am going to cry.


It's such a powerful film, I've never seen any other film that got to me as much as that one. It was almost as moving as reading Child Called It by Dave Pelzer.

Thu Feb 17, 2005 8:32 pm

Oh can we list books too? heh

Well.. this one part of a book called Coldheart Canyon by Clive Barker always gets me crying like a baby.
*spoilers for the book sorta*
It's when the main character's dog gets really sick. And he has to take it to the vet and is told that he needs to put it to sleep. And then the character just starts remembering everything he's not going to ever see again and is never going to get that unconditional love that the dog gave him.
Man.. it really gets the waterworks going.


And a movie moment...
Not ashamed to admit that there is one part in Titanic that makes me cry.
It's when the ship is going down and it goes to that little scene where the husband and the wife are on that mattress and it's surrounded by water.
They're spooning... the wife is sobbing and the husband leans over and kisses her on the cheek.
OMG that moment when he kisses her... *sniffles* :cry:

Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:26 am

I am such a sap! The most recent movie I saw was Phantom of the Opera. Once Christine gives Erik the ring and he sings "Christine, I looooooove yooooou" I was in tears for the rest (the rose at the end! Ack!) until about halfway through the credits.

I can hold out In Return of the King until one part....

All they have to do is pull away that banner and reveal Arwen...and the look on Aragorn's face...ohmigosh I just start sobbing.

And then I burst into even more tears when Frodo says goodbye to everyone before sailing off with Bilbo, Gandalf and the Elves.

I haven't cried that much since I saw the end to "The King and I". I didn't care how difficult a relationship with Anna would have been...why did he have to diiiiie! :cry:

My family still teases me for crying when we went to see Disney's "Hunchback or Notre Dame". I burst into tears when Esmerelda takes Quasimodo by the hand and leads him out of the Cathedral and into the light...then the little girl walks up to him, gives him a hug and I start crying.

Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:30 am

Theres only one movie that can get me to cry.

The Fox and the Hound.
It's that moment where she has to go take Todd to the sanctuary... and that blasted song. I start to sob. Sob a lot.
I have abandonment issues.
And people have used it against me. I remember one incident... in which I was duct taped to a chair at camp... and made to watch it; just so the staff could see me cry. Apparently i'm 'inhuman' whatever that means. My mother... (my own mother!) made fun of me!
But i've got her.
She cried in Pearl Harbour when all the nurses got shot (strangely, she's a nurse). Anyways.

*shifty eyes*

Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:44 am

Cyanna wrote:
My family still teases me for crying when we went to see Disney's "Hunchback or Notre Dame". I burst into tears when Esmerelda takes Quasimodo by the hand and leads him out of the Cathedral and into the light...then the little girl walks up to him, gives him a hug and I start crying.


Oh I totally forgot about that until you mentioned it! I cry at that part too.

I also cry at Dot and the Kangaroo when the Kangaroo brings Dot back home, then leaves.

Fri Feb 18, 2005 7:49 am

One movie that made me cry for some reason was that movie Fluke? It's where this dad dies and pretty much comes back as a dog and blah blah blah.
The first time I saw that movie I cried like a baby.
Saw it again years later and I have no idea why the heck I cried at all during that movie :roll:
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